The first part of the true story of a young boy chosen to be king in ancient Israel. Follow David and his pet lamb Moses to greatness as they battle a giant, make new friends, face their greatest... More > enemies and discover what is truly important in life. Watch the story come alive in this funny, illustrated interpretation of the Bible story found in the book of Samuel. Also available as soft cover comic book, black and white print!< Less

The first part of the true story of a young boy chosen to be king in ancient Israel. Follow David and his pet lamb Moses to greatness as they battle a giant, make new friends, face their greatest... More > enemies and discover what is truly important in life. Watch the story come alive in this funny, illustrated interpretation of the Bible story found in the book of Samuel. Also available as as eBook and in black and white print!< Less

David: man after God's heart (36pgs)
Overview of the life of David from the two books of Samuel, from
shepherd boy, being chased by Saul, to king of Israel. His victories and
failures; and how his... More > trust in, and obedience to God characterized his
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‘The Legend of King David’ is a fictional story of the life of the ideal Biblical king and his band of priestly knights. It is written for youth from 12-17 years of age, but is... More > entertaining and thought provoking enough for adults as well. It teaches youth the danger of drug and alcohol abuse, per-marital sex, disrespect for parents, how to deal effectively with bullies and the danger of cults. The host of characters include a wicked queen, an unjust judge, an evil wizard, a seducing witch, a ‘rebel without a cause’ and his band of hoodlums, a just and compassionate female judge, brave and noble priestly knights, a just and righteous king and an evil genius. It also contrasts the ideal Biblical society based on Biblical laws with the contemporary kingdom of Greece and modern day society as well. It teaches the importance of honesty, integrity and forgiveness, care for the poor and helpless, and care for animals and the earth as well.< Less

There is no other person in the Hebrew Bible who is spoken about as much as King David; how from a lowly shepherd boy, he became the shepherd of all of Israel. And this so for a reason. King David's... More > story is a parable and a warning about a man who started out good and ended up bad. It is the story of how the desire for sensual pleasures corrupt a man and turn him to unrighteousness, where he becomes morally bankrupt. And if people reading his life story didn't quite get it, there is a sequel in the story of his son Solomon. It is also a warning that: Whoever curses his fellow man, God will curse; regardless of his rank or position; and that the measure that you measure out to others will be measured back to you! “THE RISE AND FALL OF KING DAVID” illustrates this simple yet profound spiritual teaching as no other book has done before!< Less

This great church skit is perfect for a youth or adult drama team or audience.
It takes you into the rehearsal of a play about King David. As the actors attempt to rehearse a scene from a tough... More > moment in David's life, the director is frustrated as everything goes wrong. The wacky cast and their antics parallel the portion of David's story they are supposed to be performing.
This skit is great for hitting upon themes like how are Bible stories relevant to our lives today and reading the Bible for yourself.
Cast size: 5
Biblical Foundation: 2 Samuel 16< Less

This is a facsimile reprint of The Psalms of King David by Miles Smyth. This was published in 1667. Due to problems in the orginal source images, two pages are missing. Please keep this in mind... More > before ordering.< Less

This is a facsimile reprint of The Psalms of King David by Miles Smyth. This was published in 1667. Due to problems in the orginal source images, two pages are missing. Please keep this in mind... More > before ordering.< Less

The story of David’s rise, woven into the story of Saul, finds fulfillment in the story of his kinship in 2 Samuel. It is also a profound depiction of the love-hate relationship without the... More > inadequacy of psychological detail–without the insufficiency of moralizing reflection. His kingdom is puzzled with lust and murder; this kingdom is advanced by deceit and injustice. The David who could not control his own passions cannot control the passions of his sons.
Here is a king, had twelve wives, and who came to grieving Bathsheba to comfort her on the death of the child born of their adultery. So the integrity and dignity of this kingdom is torn: raped, defiled, dishonored. In the center of the story of the king’s private life and it’s become the loss and regaining of the throne. It survived, through out, and his last son, Solomon.< Less

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